Word: roster
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...four and C. J. Hubbard '24 occupies seat five, the same which he heretofore has had on the second crew. R. L. Raymond '24, has been promoted to seat six from number four on the second crew. Captain Henry is at seven, and Hamilton at stroke completes the roster of the first boat...
...history of The Post contains an amazing list of names on its roster of editors and proprietors alone.* When founded by Hamilton and his friends (with a capital of probably not over $10,000) William Coleman, a literary lawyer from Massachusetts, was made editor. Hamilton, himself, exercised a controlling influence until his death in 1804, and wrote many editorials. Coleman carried on with the paper after Hamilton's death. In 1827 William Cullen Bryant became a proprietor and later editor. He attempted to purify journalistic English. In 1836 Bryant was followed as editor by Parke Godwin, who later became...
...Washington, under the auspices of the Federal Council of Churches, was held a " Citizenship Conference." Its roster of speakers included Governor Pinchot of Pennsylvania, William J. Bryan, Senator William E. Borah. They found a common topic in prohibition...
Penmanship is the occasion of comparatively few occupational diseases. Yet during the early months of 1923 mortality has been high in the literary fraternity. At least eight well-known names have joined the roster of the dead. It is noteworthy, however, that all but one of these passed away ripe in years. The exception is Katherine Mansfield, whose death came upon her in mid-career. The others...
...school is cooperative. The elderly students support themselves by running a farm and industrial plant. Their wives do housework. As they work they learn theology. Archdeacon W. S. Claiborne, Episcopal, directs them. The roster includes two ex-sailors and many sometime clerks, mechanics, farmers...